HTC developed its virtual reality goggles in a collaboration with gaming company Valve, which also owns Steam, the world's largest digital games distributor. It is not known how much the HTC Vive will cost, but analysts expect the market to become a multi-billion dollar industry, with an estimated 3.8 billion dollar (3.5 billion euro) turnover.

Competition

HTC is not the only company focused on VR, not even the only smartphone manufacturer to do so. Previously, Samsung launched its own version, Samsung Gear VR, compatible with its own smartphones. Sony will also launch its own VR glasses, for its PlayStation 4 console, while Google has its Google Cardboard as a cheap alternative.

The pricing for the Oculus Rift, another competitor, was also revealed recently. Those glasses launched the hype several years ago, when its prototype was announced on crowdfunding website Kickstarter. The first consumer editions are now for sale for more than 700 euro, but HTC has always said it will probably be more expensive than Oculus Rift.

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